December 2009

FEATURE ARTICLES
A Search for the Oldest Songs in the World
By Jim O'Quinn
Out of the crucible of modern Polish theatre comes Teatr ZAR, haunted by death, memory and the primal power of ancient song
PLUS: Stephen Nunns interviews Ludwik Flaszen about the secret politics of Grotowski's Polish Laboratory Theatre
To Be Determined
By Stuart Miller
Jeffrey Horowitz's tenacity has propelled his company into the spotlight—and, soon, into a permanent Brooklyn home
Broadway in Black and White
By Rob Weinert-Kendt
Post-racial? Not on the Great White Way
From the Executive Director
Storm Clouds and Silver Linings
Editor’s Note
from Jim O'Quinn
Strategies
Here Comes the Bride (Enter Downstage Left)
Couples save and theatres earn when marriages happen on stage
By Eliza Bent
IN PRINT for December 2009
Playscript: American Hwangap
Lloyd Suh's comedic drama about a fractured Korean-American family. Plus, an interview with the playwright by David Henry Hwang.
Accidental Optimist
Surfer-turned-director Jon Ferguson trusts the waves to carry him
PLUS - Jim Brochu, Dale Wasserman on Man of La Mancha and Yale Repertory Theatre's The Master Builder.







